Richard A

Depends what you mean by too flat you haven't said whether it's affected your golf. When I first started playing golf (many moons ago) my swing was flat. I started with a 15 handicap without any lessons. I soon realised that if I wanted to be a better player then I should start to have a lesson. The first thing the pro did was to get me to swing more upright, this I found to be very difficult and no matter how much I persevered my golf got worse. So I decided to have another lesson, this time with the assistant pro he told me that I had a natural flat swing and to work with it after a couple of fixes I ended up with a natural draw shape. Within 18 months I was down to a 5 handicap. Since then I've learnt that a flat swing is better for your back, If you watch the pro's you will see a lot of them have a flat swing. So if your golf isn't affected by a flat swing then stick with it.